Saturn sets the pace at The Boston Marathon on April 16 Highlighting Saturn's commitment to health and fitness

For the second consecutive year, the Saturn roadster will take its
position at the starting line to lead 23,500 competitors on their
26.2-mile run through the historic Boston Marathon course.

Also, for the first time, the Boston Marathon will host the USA Women's Marathon Championship.
Featuring many of the top female marathoners in the country, the
Championship will be held on April 16, 2007, within the Elite Women's
Start of the 111th Boston Marathon. A separate U.S.-only prize purse
will be awarded to the top women in the Championship.

As the
Official Vehicle of the 111th Boston Marathon, Saturn will support the
race with pace and support vehicles that will handle everything from
transporting race officials and staff to leading the marathon runners
across the finish line.

Saturn will display along the course the
Aura midsize sedan, recently named North American Car of the Year, as
well as the Sky, Vue, Outlook, and the lowest-priced hybrid SUV on the
market, the Vue Green Line hybrid.

"Saturn is excited to be a sponsor and Official Vehicle of the 111th
Boston Marathon," said Tony Parrottino, national sales promotions
manager. "Saturn is in the midst of an exciting revitalization as we
expand our product line-up. These new products, demonstrate the new
product style of Saturn -- with dynamic designs, refined interiors and
fun-to-drive performance. Taking our place at the starting line helps
generate awareness for our new vehicles and supports Saturn's
commitment to health and fitness."

Saturn
supports marathons and running events throughout the United States,
including approximately 100 local 5K, 10K and half marathons as a part
of Saturn's "Driven to Run" program. Saturn also joined Rodale
Publishing to provide a Web-based forum for athletes of all levels. It
allows them to communicate with each other on the latest health and
fitness topics at findyourdetour.com.

"We are proud to have a
partnership with a company as respected as General Motors," said Guy
Morse, executive director of the B.A.A. "The Boston Marathon's history
as the world's oldest annual marathon - ranking as one of the world's
most prestigious road racing events is a perfect fit with GM's history
as a leader in the automotive industry."